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Houston Public Media Local Newscasts
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Houston Public Media Local Newscasts
"Is npr live from news at eight. Seven in houston. I'm gail to water. Crews are still watching the situation at the dow chemical plant in the port. A tank truck over pressurize this morning leading to evacuate a half mile radius around the plant joining us live from the port is news at eight seven. Camilo hannibal smith and camillo. What's the latest out there. Well get the latest on post office of emergency management is at the fairmont parkway which runs near the dow chemical facility where this incident occurred remains closed indefinitely in both directions so they're asking motorists to avoid that area Gil we just confirmed also with officials that there will be a five thirty news conference. So we'll bring more to you live from there back to you gal. That's news eddie. Eight sevens camilo. Hannibal smith also this afternoon. Houston hospitals are preparing for fourth wave of infections as highly contagious delta variant dominates cova cases in the region. Bill mckeon is ceo of the texas medical center. He says after memorial herman's announcement on tuesday. He expects more hospitals will start limiting visitors. Carve this marian is so infectious and only half of our community have not been a vaccinated with two doses that there are likely many more people carrying the spirit and spreading it to patients. I into the hospitals mckeon says moore. Masking might be needed but governor. Abbott says. he doesn't plan to call for a state wide mask mandate and if you'd like to know more about the corona virus in greater houston you can go to our website. That's houston public media dot org. There was baseball at minute. Maid park tonight as a astros ramp up their series against the cleveland. Indians for his pitch is just after seven. We're expecting a thirty percent chance of rain this evening. It should drop down to about seventy five degrees sixty percent chance of rain on thursday with a high around ninety two but the heat index.

Turn Me On
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Turn Me On
"I'm like the ice cream. You can keep me in the freezer for awhile. But then i melt all right. My name is complicated. Combination of forty five degrees of forward motion twenty-five degrees of leftward drift seventy five degrees of upward acceleration and infinity. And that is the point where my love for you stops. That sounds that. Sounds like some fucking like just awful written sci-fi yeah. It's like from firm. Douglas adams hitchhikers guide to the galaxy s. That's the android that's the depressed android. He's the one who says things like the do has fallen with a particularly sickening. This morning. erakat come here. Hi buddy i von. If you wanna see our cat you can join us on patriot. Patriots dot com slash. Termi on where you can watch this entire host episode about that. I love this one this next one. Hey my name is john. Smith will you sit on my breadbox while i cook or is there some kind of speed limit on that thing. Calm down. John's men. G say that to pocahontas is that john smith or the third. Ai babbit jr is less sophisticated. Still this programs term offensive ricocheted between programs charm offensive ricocheted between being aggressively forthright and awkwardly digressive to write that down awkwardly aggressive. You're looking good today want snacks. That sounds like a pickup line. I would have. That's me flirting. Hey look really nice. would you like snacks. How do you feel about snacks. You like food..

Fat-bike Radio
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Fat-bike Radio
"Kinda feel like. I want to let that go a little longer today but i think i you should cover that song better sound planned. All action go goal would not that be. The bad assessed thing in the world. Is you would do a cover of our very so. It's the thing that comes on the road caster like it's the intro tuned. We have never actually had our own music so dichotomy. You has an updated their website since march of last year. And i'm i'm wondering. Hopefully if they get back on the road again yes yes. Okay so late nudge. I'm guessing silly davis calling in today. But before he does. I just wanted to say like we're trying to get you to do this thing. We're going to do up there. In bayfield out even sawyer. County bayfield or sanders. All get out and he wants to. Have you do the post race right now. The rock and roll post race tardy. And i'm like this is probably the best idea of hurt in. I don't know a year and a half. Probably tell me. When i'm it's going to be a pretty cool thing we'll talk. We'll talk to david about the actual idea. I think but Anyway everybody it's Show number one seventeen the show after one sixteen that we did last week which was live. Actually listen to that show and it was pretty good. Listen to it to him. It was actually pretty good. We might you know we might have a thing. No maybe we got something going on. I have no idea you know all the time now. We're back in the studio here in the soon to be vacated premises of the everyday cycles the first the first iteration. But we're going to go get another thing going right up streets to two point two point. Oh so with me as always jk. Hello and t burger lou as a little bombed to hear that you're like stressing about this whole house thing. A i would like to you know stressing offer some sort of like if i can help you in any way at all and if any of our listener could help you at all. I would encourage them to step forward and help tony out of his conundrum nightmare drum. But don dressing. How many Conundrum dolder The doldrums of the conundrum get their one bedroom. There's the light at the end of the tunnel. Might be a little bit our way but like like when. Jk freaked out in the. You know underneath the underneath state fair park at one time. There was at least a little light at the end of the tunnel. Yes they're very little but but at least you had your one thing that crack through the claustrophobia. And the Exercised and deuce accelerated heart rate took sparta ray tunnel where it turns. So there's a water in the bonilla that did that. I think when i was frigging grade school it's have. Yeah it may have Left an impression. I think so that may we may have origin story for that. I will admit the first time i went into that. They let people ride through this lloyd. While you're supposed to walk right right to be fair right. That said who wouldn't right there complete with license now. Dupage moderated through modern lights or no big deal my physical gird thank. God you know what i say. I say you know what i say. I say well program color. Who do we have. Put the needle on the record. Oh wait after. Push the button the needle on the record. Everybody everybody i think about an hello caller. Do we have on am i. Am i n now. She said sounds like dave guys that it's really dave. Hello dave he's not gonna say anything tonight cowboy sitting next to me too so i had such a good picture cowboy out when we were out boating last weekend on the again i shy he well. He's a good subject. Yeah he's now he's kinda hard to take a bad picture of so we saw So silly dave. And i were up in the north woods where he gets to stay and i had to leave and i was like could odd. I i really do not want to go back to milwaukee right now i wanna stay here all the time but we were on Person lake which is a very interesting name and we were on a pontoon boat cruising around in the middle of the afternoon on saturday and a beautiful day. It was like seventy five degrees. We saw many other boats were on the lake at that time. Zero zero votes on the lake. It was like you gotta be kidding me was. Is this a dry county or something there is. I don't think i mean that weekend before. A pontoon happy hour. Because i know those are thing i was probably a little earlier and like five or six o'clock great it is got a public launch. There's people's on it and we actually saw somebody dropping vote in right when we were getting back to his buddies. Yeah well thanks for the weekend dave. I really unfortunately wanna do that every single weekend all the time. Well yeah. you're welcome to come up and visit any time. Of course our little rental places is both a lot but you know honestly when live right down. The road by the sawmill is is a pretty nice place and it's it's not to spend either. I've stayed there several times. That has also been seeley wisconsin folks. That's why c davis target us. But and he has the most beautiful airbnb place. So that's being booked up on weekends tober but there are some mid week stuff still up there so i i. There's absolutely no way that if you're a on sports participant of any ilk whether it's canoeing paddle boarding or bike riding or whatever that this would not be a place you'd wanna go checkout. It's it just. I mean i'm i'm completely slaver. Guested would might be the word that you lucked into this place. Yeah well we we didn't. Actually you know what. I mean with three septic systems and two boilers and all the other sort of stuff. That wasn't exactly what what we were looking for. But it turns out. It was exactly what we wanted. Unbeknownst to you the universe made what you needed available to you and you were there to go there to actually kind of like take advantage.

Gamer Talk Podcast
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Gamer Talk Podcast
"Shit a hit him in the face and i can't. He's way over their audio listeners. Who were new to this. Podcast me joe. And chris live in arizona not part of arizona. But it's fucking hot. yeah. I live in washington where a hot is like seventy five degrees and it's like sixty two today like ninety three today. John and reigned already all right. So if you call that rain whatever. It was a mixture for for john's question. I i would do. Smart investments and i would invest in a lot of stock on amazon net flicks microsoft. Not sony nintendo google for sure so i'd make some smart investments just to back me up a little bit so that i don't lose five point four million dollars by buying some bullshit crap. That lady did in casinos. I would probably take one point. Four million dollars just for fun. That includes concede does amusement parks fun for everything. And i'd probably delegate. Luke threw me up. I would delegate some money towards Our studio for Around and get some dope ass merch to give away to are awesome listeners. So ski yet. Risky would get some dough passion for sure. So anyways joe First and foremost the the smart thing to do everybody says does to get a lawyer and get a financial adviser because the first thing to do just to get a fucking lawyer because as soon as you win any in every relative that you ever have not cared about and not loved or not called in like twenty five years. They're going to remember that time. You touched me inappropriately and you gotta pay me off. I'm not saying that. I'm just saying they would create a story to to blackmail. You like shawn watson okay. Innocent until proven guilty. That's all. I'm going to stay anonymous when you win the lottery. Joe what i was gonna say. Yes but there's still. There's a way where they can still find out about be ninja and you don't about it. Yeah but after after that. I would probably like pay off my mom's house path my loss. Everybody's house off. You know where nobody has to pay mortgage anymore. You know that includes you guys off. Yes yes that includes you guys know. Fuck john have.

The Maria Liberati Show
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on The Maria Liberati Show
"Chocolate is so popular for this summer. One of my favorite recipes to bring along for summer picnics. And you know. The fourth of july's coming up in just mentioned father's day is around the corner One of my favorite things to make is the chocolate coffee brownies squares. It's it's a recipe. That's in my book. The basic art of coffee. That was actually one of the giveaway books last month. So whether you're celebrating fourth of july or father stay home or away. These chocolate coffee. Brownies squares are easy to make. And take with you in. Besides who doesn't love you work effect of chocolate and coffee together and besides everybody said that you know in the survey that they're gonna be camping and or taking trips and bringing chocolate with them. So maybe you'll blake to take these chocolate coffee brownie squares with you. They are easy to transport. Here's the recipe a half a cup of flour a half a cup of butter third cup of sugar. One quarter cup of dried shredded. Coconut plus one tablespoon of dry shredded coconut unsweetened the one tablespoon extra is for the topping to eggs five tablespoons of mill two tablespoons of espresso coffee two tablespoons of dried instant coffee one teaspoon of pure vanilla a teaspoon of baking powder one tablespoon of powdered sugar two tablespoons of unsweetened cocoa powder plus two tablespoons for topping blend butter and sugar with an electric mixer till blended in the butter. Soft and creamy in. Sugar is well blended in ad in the eggs and five tablespoons of milk place in the sifted flour cocoa vanilla baking powder mix so well blended then put in coconut powdered instant coffee stir to well blended. Preheat the oven to three hundred. Seventy five degrees line square pan with parchment. Paper spread the mixture in the pan. Bake in a preheated oven for forty minutes in a bull mixed two tablespoons of powdered cocoa powdered sugar and hot espresso coffee and blindness together when the brownies are done turn off the oven. Take brownies out of the oven than place. The topping on and then place the brownies back in to see the warm oven for just five minutes. Take out and let them cool for five to ten minutes in another dish mixed two tablespoons of shredded coconut with two teaspoons of instant coffee powder when the brownies or cool cut into squares and sprinkle with shredded coconut topping before serving scoop of chocolate gelato. Ice cream refers in yogurt served on the side. Intensifies the well factor of this desert. If you're serving this at a picnic or you know a get together or sit down and get together you know. That's a a great way to serve it with some ice cream or gelato refers in yogurt on the side.

The Energy Gang
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on The Energy Gang
"So then what we actually separate those by income groups so we have the lowest income group were they on average waiting. Until it's about like seventy seventy five degrees outside to turn on their conditioning. Units and the highest income group is maybe turning on the air conditioning units sixty sixty five degrees on average and keep in mind that these are mean outdoor temperature so the temperature outside is actually a lot hotter than the mean average temperature. And so we find that there's actually like about a five to eight degree differential in terms of outdoor temperature for when people would even just start to turn on their air conditioning unit For our study area in arizona. Okay so once we've identified this. It clearly changes who we target with. I don't know whether ization programs or rebates for cooling equipment or rate structures. So how do you use this information to construct policy around. What what does it do to change the way. We're thinking about this issue. So one of the things that i think it really brings into the conversation is that there are multiple forms of energy poverty. Traditionally we've really really focused on the financial form of energy poverty. Just can't even afford to use as much or are you at risk of going into debt as you are covering your energy bills but by showing that there is this you know five to eight degrees difference. And when people even start to cool their homes we are able to identify who's putting themselves at risk of heat related illness heatstroke. I mean especially during heatwaves. These are the people that we really want to make sure that they are able to consume as much energy that they need to actually cool their home to a safe indoor environment and so i think that as we're moving forward with energy transition one of the things that we hope that this work will do is remind us that the goal of energy justice and energy insecurity is getting back to you need to consume enough energy to make.

Sexy Unique Podcast
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Sexy Unique Podcast
"Like, you see, it was not very good, but the Mark Wahlberg documentary series on HBO Max. It's like about his businesses. That's what I think they should have done and then the finding of this person could have been in the background berthony, can make good reality TV. The problem is on housewives, it's fun to see Bethany sort of tear people down in the cast because they're rich, you know, or, or they're under the guise of these rich, women were spoiled and whatever. So, it's fun when she's making fun of them but like, I don't want her. See, her being mean to these people. These young professionals who by all intents and purposes all of them except for DJ Nicole Rose. They don't seem like going on this show to be television personalities, they seem like they're genuinely genuinely we're like, oh, maybe this is a good job for me and they're not qualified, but that's, I don't think they were coming on there to be dead. Reality stars, except for Rosa. So, yeah, watching Bethany be so rude to them is just uncomfortable, it's very uncomfortable. And then also like the challenges themselves, like there's no real rules like it's just the rules are ever shifting in the goalposts is ever-shifting. So like Bethany can approve, something that one person is doing and then totally disapprove and like refused to participate in something. Another person is doing. Just based on her personal affinity for that person has nothing to do with any sort of like rules and regulations. Even in the office, when she was meeting those people, I forget the one woman and she, just, she just kept asking questions, and braiding this woman. And the woman was, like, trying to get out of full sentence about what she does and knock woman. Was that the one I'm thinking of? I think I was in stock company her too. I mean, it was like, Bethany had in her mind that she wanted to get rid of these people. So just like, tell me how you did that, how'd you do that? And it was like she was going to find what she didn't like about these people. No matter what they said. And also, what was shocking about? The first episode is that they clearly it was winter when they were filming a cocktail party outside. You could see everyone's breath, but then everyone is dressed. Like, it's like a god kind of like, mid-summer or like early fall evening like where it's still would be like seventy-five degrees outside but then Bethany at one point is standing like shivering and she's like God, I'm freezing and then kind of gets like standing up straight again and goes back into elimination. I was like they forced all these people to film a cocktail party outside. In the what I believe to be like forty degree weather like thirty-five degree weather. There was that one indicative moment where Bethany went inside and she looked at her couch, and there was like a stain or something on it. And she said, she said something like, who the fuck did this? Like it was very kind of Palm Terrace or I don't know the right word I'm thinking, but like, it was tough and then the producer or somebody off camera was like..

The Wounds Of The Faithful
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on The Wounds Of The Faithful
"We're talking about sexual trauma in males. How i'd like to reiterate that my podcast is not a ladies podcast. Although a lot of women listen to my podcast and abuse happens frequently to women obviously is serve male and female survivors on this podcast. And i have male and female guests as you already know if you listen to my show for any length of time. Now the reason why i like to have male and female topics on this show is because there aren't many resources out there for men and some people think well men don't suffer any kind of abuse or trauma but i assure you that they do being in advocacy. I've heard so many stories from so many men even some men that i knew personally who have suffered atrocities now. Supposedly the statistics are sixty percent. Women and forty percent men that have been victims of some form of abuse in their lifetime now. I think that those numbers are much higher because a lot of men don't report their abuse. We're especially going to talk about boys today. The majority of sexual abuse happens during childhood. Children are more compliant. They don't know what's going on or they don't know that isn't normal. Day are afraid to tell anybody about it because they're ashamed and if they do tell anybody then they are usually very afraid because they are threatened if you tell anybody else than here are the consequences so our guest. Today is dr kelli palffy. And she's worked in adult use corrections and she was also an rc. Mp in canada rcmp. Is the royal canadian mounted police. She's specialized in sex crimes as a subject matter expert. She's done some doctoral research on the reasons why males don't report abuse. She is now a trauma therapist and an author of the book men to unspoken truths about meal abuse. So i think you will learn a lot from this episode. She is very knowledgeable about her subject matter. So invite demand in your life to come. Listen to this podcast or pass it onto a friend. So here is my conversation with dr kelly. Palffy all right please. Welcome dr kelli palffy to the show. Thank you so much for taking time out to come on to the podcast today on. It's my pleasure. Diana thank you for having me. So is the weather like over there on. My today was up around plus twelve fahrenheit on my gosh. I'm never remembering which is which to be honest. Yes it's not about seventy five degrees. Fahrenheit here in phoenix accounts lovely. It's gorgeous outside until the hundred and ten degree he will will come soon but Yeah hailing all the way from l. Berta good to have you so just to give our listeners. A little snapshot of who you are and what you do okay. So i am a registered staff I work primarily with male survivors of sexual abuse and with first responders..

Hogsmen Podcast presents Talk To The Hog
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Hogsmen Podcast presents Talk To The Hog
"Yeah no my seats we. We had to wear mass after you have. You're supposed to wear masks everywhere. Yeah but it's do they enforce it so like all the events i went to other than like e w no one was really enforcing it like during especially during wrestlemainia and you know maybe that had something to do with the just god awful weather for those two days. Yeah but like. There're people three rows in front of me that are just they're like pulling the mass down they just don't exist. They're just not there and like for me. I'm like all right. I'm in like a whole area by myself next these fucking cardboard cutouts and shit. Yeah your friends for the my friends for the day which people were stealing on the way out of the building which i thought was funny but yeah it's it's you know. Florida gets a bad rap in. I'm sure there's parts of floor that are bad. But every part i went to. I went to jacksonville. I was in tampa went to orlando. I went to my cousins. Who lives like an hour outside of orlando. It seemed exactly the same as here. Yeah but now had a great time it was nice to get out and do stuff and hitting indie shows up. No because the what like. It was hot and humid during those days. Yeah and if you on twitter used for seeing all the wrestlers were passing out. I like the first day a lot like it seems like a lot of the gw or at the key is it. The i think it was a collect lascaux. yes awesome. Cats were They didn't realize how hot and i think people misunderstand. What humidity is when it's seventy five degrees in humid. It's not like it is here. When it's seventy five degrees humidity will take your breath away literally suck the life out just standing so these people are doing all these high spots and shit and it's son it's the middle of the day and it's even if it's seventy eighty degrees it's much hotter than that. See there's a lot of that going on. I feel like that stopped as it went on. But no i. I really didn't know what was going on there. Like i knew blood. Sport was happening but it didn't really know where it was. I couldn't figure out the tickets. Like i tried to look and it was like. Is this an event where people can go like. So i just kind of gave up. After a while. But i i mean i did stuff most days i was there anyway so i saw I don't know if he was trying to create noise but he made a lot of noise. Teddy hart i saw him. He's awesome walking around wrestlemainia. It's hard to miss a big a big purple fucking thing a couple. You got kicked out of a couple of indie shows. I saw when. I saw him walking around the stadium and wrestlemainia. Just hard misim. Yeah he he's shiny lot shine in his Dress attire. yeah Yeah that was that seemed like it was big news for the indies was Teddy hart being present. You know i saw a he. I guess he got asked to leave one show Somebody has posted video of like somebody yelling at him threatening to fight him and all that kind of stuff i can't. It's weird because i was reading like the The twitter responses to a lot of what teddy hart was doing out there. And they're like ask somebody should kick his ass or somebody fight him beat his ass..

hopnology: Hop Growing and Brewing for Craft Beer
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on hopnology: Hop Growing and Brewing for Craft Beer
"No it's true yet. This beer tastes like grapefruit. Yes it does. It's the eighty seven pounds of sitra. Yeah you mean rotten grapefruit yes rotten rutgers maybe with a dead skunk mixed in there somewhere that that makes on a whole new level. Doesn't it while i'm just describing. I'm filing isn't that more cognitive because you've experienced it it is now it is. Yeah now i can say oh my god that can't smells like cetera. Okay let's talk. Let's talk silence talk about. Let's talk chemistry okay So you described ortho nasal versus retro nasal so in through the fronter up through the back and a wide. Why do these things differ. You like it knows dude what my nose smells what. My nose smells will. You shouldn't really matter. 'cause you also mentioned that it's the same receptors that's true but it's the method delivery that that matters so when you inhale through your nose While in in both cases whatever the aroma compound is it has to be volatile is an order for it to to be perceived by euro factory receptors in the back of your nasal cavity. So it means it's gotta be in the air and as we've talked loads of times about how aroma compounds volatile is heat. Heat is usually the easiest thing people for for people to understand. If his a heat something up it gets smellier or more. That's why those those those room air diffusers plugged into an outlet because they need heat in order to vitalize stuff. So when you're inhaling through your nose it's whatever you know they're the compounds that are going to go into your nose have to first be. Volatile is into the air and they do that based on the heat of whatever that object is. That's giving off those mccown. So hops right If you've just got a table are handful hops. it's going to be mostly ambient and little bit of heat from your hand. Let's let's just say for shits and giggles at. That's seventy five degrees fahrenheit. Compare that to those same hop compounds.

The Swearwolves
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on The Swearwolves
"The podcast. That discusses all things or brett. I'm david david. Hey are you doing doing good little warm. Spring is here springs wrong. Don't just look like that. It's getting hot. Yeah so take off your clothes. We had to both. We're talking about this before we started recording. We both turned on our air conditionings this year and i know people in other parts of the country. That don't even have yeah there. There's national why people in other parts of the country are probably lake. You guys aren't saying it's probably beautiful out there and it is for the most part but he gets trapped inside your house when it's hot all day. Yeah and arizona is like the sun is shining down on you and when it comes bring summertime yeah swamp ash but your entire house is becomes that it's nicer outside than it is inside so it'll be actually probably a few degrees cooler but still hot and muggy and like stale air. We're going to have first hundred degree weather day. Pretty soon might be supposed to be might be tomorrow. My daughters out the day before easter. Ba tomorrow is supposed to be ninety. Nine my daughter's already been swimming. That's ridiculous your daughter's crazy. Our pool is a to well. It was like seventy five degrees when i left. That's action not to bed. The house today and it was still getting warmer. Yeah i usually. Don't get into pull taylor. Aren't like around labor day. I don't memorial day. I don't get the pool to like fourth of july. Really my wife and her talking. I think we're going to put our feet in the water. Tomorrow that'll be. That'll be the center for pool activities. Yeah yeah i might go out there and sit with my daughter if she's going swimming and just kind of like pick put my feet in. But i'm definitely not getting in hell. No man kids and adults different priorities. Yeah but i remember as a kid like yeah. You would swim swim like all the way through. October never had a pool. Because i live here. Yeah having a pool in wisconsin. You were rich. An pool above ground pool. But if you had an ingrown pool it was all wealthy. That was the governor like mtv cribs. Can she was like what did you say. Here's on assisted necessity. Yeah for the most part. It doesn't add any value to your. It costs money all the time. Such a fucking but it's it's worth a woman but yeah it's getting hot here. Spring is in the air. You get allergies. Yes have had the hitachi yet. Yeah because we've had some windy days to this has been like the windiest year like that..

Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Talk Is Sheep - Wild Sheep Society of British Columbia
"Evaluate your installation actually nowadays focusing on weight right what do you think that It's great to be weight conscious. And i think that You know which a lot where people are like. Well company makes insulated jacket. that way. it's no outs is in. Your guys is offering to all you know going to be twenty four and up right. I think it's important to know as she punter in general whether you're can close backpack boots doesn't really matter. You got to know when to draw the line on weight rights. I think an experienced hunter will will obviously be a little heavier right. It's kinda like that full circle. We talked about with acts Naturally we all kind of start out heavy and we get really light and then we're back almost heavy again right just because we're not willing to compromise and so insulation layer I mean obviously. We make our own in supercup jackets. Bob brought those. You know those jackets. Long time ago. I put a little spin on them here in the last couple of years. Nothing crazy But i think it's important time thinking about down. I mean obviously it's going to be more impressionable A little a little sketchy if it gets wet foot of technology. In today's world with hydrophobic down and things of that nature has really brought a good mix For my glaciers doing about the best job with hydrophobic down. I don't really think that they scan much in the amount of filled in those jackets. So again when you're laying on the side of the hill and your buddies got a lightweight incident jackson. You've got a a little bit heavier. Puffier that in your warm. And he's not right. I mean what would you be willing to fashioned. What would you be willing to pay at that. Point in time in terms of yours have to be warmer drier So ski in whether you can't not that's kind of you. And i would say. It's very relative haunts on the year But then going right into arrange alright. I think that a rain shows very important. Talk about because you have everything from rubberized gear all the way to your seven hundred dollar beta a our approach all right and where do you were you kind of. Draw the line on what you can afford. I mean up here in alaska you know on if not gonna wear rubber you should be a three layer hardshell right thing that is expensive and pack bowl but yet you know gonna keep rain off yet. I mean from an evolutionary. And i think a lot of people Don't like trade to think at the bad rap but i'm trying to curb that is because you know when i first bought work. I didn't know that there was like five. I support And experience on the mountain having the lightweight old Hundred bucks thinking that. Hey i've got gortex out to be the best rate and then come to find out what the difference between earn. Fifty dollar range. L. and a rancho well. I could be the difference between forty and trim and not right. I think that you know you really wanna pay. What you invest in in that insulate gear and that hardshell. Because i think that made him and earlier i could work on bass player than our heart ants but if you got a quality jacket and quality rain gear make in with a good pair booth the path you're going to be in in really good shape right And you know if you're gonna throw your money at and really focused on those two layers right on a really good advice Just a shout to the frontier sweaters. The there's woolly william sweater and there's a synthetic one off the synthetic one as well at all the new evac named the new novak month. Act haunt that. We've got up here. Pretty But it's an island in the last year but on present primal aloft fleets same that we use in our in our packets. A super cabinet in brooklyn refined cleats. A weeknights agent so super warm. When the dr quick. I mean both below versus kind of an old school way of of of a great mid layer. That can do a lot. Yeah love it. I i take. I take the wool. One on my hunt and i wear it all and it's it's looks good. It looks sharp. And i love it. It's one of my favorite piece of kit for all that. I wear everyday wear as well so good. I just wanted to shout out their cake cool. So let's jump on let's talk. Let's touch on on on ten. Somebody's gonna in. They need a system. They wanna get set up I run the gt. We've had some dialogue about that I know you have some thoughts on that and maybe one of the things you can touch on is you know. Are you running a bevy or a single person or you do and is it. Fifty fifty know. I me and my partner. We we split gary one tenth but i know some guys like to have their own sleeping system so further shelter system. So what are your thoughts on that. Kevin yeah absolutely. And i think it all comes down. They're not a right or wrong. Answer there i think the key would be. It's up for me to speak broad spectrum. us right. i think that speaking your language. canada. Alaska we have more hunting environments Up and where you're at I would highly fourteen right. And i think that sometimes people incorporate a fourteen inch like well. I'm not doing any winter camping right about that. I think it's when you start to get above above tree line. And you start get into scenario where you don't have trees and and you know landscape kind of braked without wind Appear like kodiak the alaska peninsula. I mean when you get into office by these glaciers teaching seventy miles an hour And even in august where it's seventy five degrees in the day. It can go at night. So i think a fourteen and ten is generally speaking like a very safe play. Obviously we hilbert primarily. We knew stongly as well that has proven to be a often But picking at is is not going to be. It's ultralight she huntington it a lot. Where guy meant okay. I have my knowledge. Gt or my like ace camp. Alcon then i wanna go light. When i spike out and i and i understand that concept in it very well may work for a lot of people but i think that one of budget perspective. It's very tough for someone to buy more than one ten. But then the more important.

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"We are back in would. Would you have for spark a low. Weather's gloominess today. Gosh here in bethlehem where we broadcast live till you from is thirty seven degrees right now. Going to a high of forty five today The rain looked like it has tapered off for now. But it's still cloudy outside is gonna pick back up a little in in the afternoon. It's gonna rain on and off Our day thirty six in strasbourg forty-six for the high and rain and cloudy as well. And it's gonna rain again. On throughout the day here in a in a newark new jersey thirty nine degrees for the high rain and cloudy and new york city. It's forty one degrees rain What is your stop around one pm. Today and a forty eight will be the high in atlanta and it's fifty seven degrees. Sixty one will be the high It is raining again in atlanta. Going to stop eleven pm eleven. Am is going to stop for a little bit. Where picked my backup around three pm in a little area and miami Seventy five degrees eighty two for the high and partly sunny but the clouds going to skedaddle. And it's going to be sunny around two pm for the rest of the day so the the remains of the day is going to be beautiful and chicago. Twenty eight degrees thirty two for the high partly sunny but cleared by three pm. Fifty two in los angeles seventy five. The high end clear in louisville as thirty nine degrees the highest. Going to be fifty partly cloudy and cleared by noon in rochester. Thirty nine degrees forty for the high cloudy. It's going to be very a windy and there. There are going to light snow by two pm today. That's the weather half of your. What's it look alike where you are coming to. You live from the show. Having one show featuring sidney j will you get to start right. Thank you so much barbie cologne where you get your morning started right. Well said thanks for that information. Few few show notes before we start the show.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Twitter dot dot fm and now live from the studios of freedoms phoenix ernest handcock. There is a workshop that you're doing. Give the dates and win. And how what they should bring in. How much and all the goodies. Yes so on. April third to the eleventh. I'm having a workshop here in trinidad. That'll i'll be demonstrating all. The different mixes the epic the aircraft the latex cement as well as the ceramic cement. Mix in spokane you about that. But the ceramics cement mix. I'll be mixing. I believe were maybe really changed a whole building of domes because these ceramic beads have a hollow vacuum and it's the same technology that was used for the reentry tires of the space shuttle and so i mixed ceramic beads up with the cement and my thinking and belief is that i build like a three to one inch thick. Shell just with portland cement some sand and these ceramic beads and you can have a structure good to live in all year round 'cause ceramic beads of such a great thermal barrier that i did some experiments in new york where i made some small cement of slabs and i had won control sample on with ceramic beads and i put them on top of the stove full flame. They'll control sample. Got up to three hundred twenty five degrees where the flame was touching the sample with ceramic. Beads was six hundred seventy five degrees because it was reflecting all the heat back down so it was really amazing. And that's one of the things out your hand on top of it or you can easily put your hand on top. It was like eighty degrees on top and on the bottom. So it's like oh yeah. Yeah way better narrow joe. So that's another thing. I'll be discussing in the workshop. And i'll be going over everything. You're going to learn how to build the air forms how to make template to make your air foam wedges and then how to seoul up how to mount it. I'll be teaching the foundation system How to easily build your foundation and use a tie back and six mil plastic as your form for your concrete and just a whole building process. That i've been experimenting and practicing. Do we have any of the pet plastic signed stuff or do we pass those all out. Yeah then he any of that material no do we have any that i could sample hold and show no so this stuff is maybe we can find some at the hardware store we get it. Enrolls that It comes out to about out of fifty cents a yard. It's really cheap. And i think it is good for me because we've used tivat before for a bunch of stuff. Yeah and i think this stuff is better. it's stronger. it retains more. I need to know if it retains more air or not because it is a. We've so i don't know how much pressure you need. But it but it's so much better than having problems with ripping or no not at all. You know you kind of get a a tie back logo on the inside of your dome. Yeah but once you paint it. It's gone does come up there but the other important thing to mention is the workshop will be teaching you how to build a dome structure to code which will allow you to build basically anywhere in the country. What is the code. I mean what are we trying to do here to get your structural nj. I mean you know. The code is what reinforcement dakota's reinforcement for your concrete. How much what's usually was usually recommended is twelve spacing so horizontally and vertically your rebar would be twelve inches apart and then you just covered in cement and that's more than way more than that is ridiculous and another thing is the rebar the type of rebar i'm using is basaltic which allows you to build a thinner shell because you don't have to worry about your rebar rusting the main reason there's a certain thickness in cement is so that the rebar is protected from rain seeping through to conquering and weakening. And next thing. You know you're cements. Falling apart. assault is like a lava rock. Yeah i mean what the hell. You're getting rebar rock. Yeah well there's companies that make it and you order is really liked. It comes on three hundred twenty five foot rolls and it's flexible and it's perfect for building a dome really. Yeah real light and you have something here. I have some. you'll see. i definitely want that. You'll take videos you'll lifting it. Obviously i'll lighter if you compare that to a regular e by one person could never do it and this again is what i'm working on the system. I'm developing and we'll be teaching at this workshop is how one man or one woman could build the entire structure alone obviously way better with two or three people but one person could technically do everything themselves and this is my mindset thinking you know you got family that lives in some city. They got a piece of property you know. Mom is working and taking kids. Dad's gonna go out and build a home for them and so they can move in. We're on the same page man. Yeah now this is. I'm looking at this stuff. And i'm goin' is way to this deathly youtube channel building. Because it's gonna take me forever. You know i'm going no i want to do it really fast at one time lapse of the weekend. We're done yeah you know this is amazon. Yeah dun dun dun dun dun days is what it'll take to build the dome and the workshop is a ten day a nine day workshop and It's going to be really good. It's going to be a lot of good information and it's stuff that i'm not mentioning that will will. I will be going over like my solar system battery system and some other ideas and some prototypes have by april. That people will be very interested to see god. I really liked to come. Not our timing. Is we have a wedding in arizona and we got kind of do you know thank you know. But when is the wedding. Donna april ninth so this goes from window in The third to the eleventh..

Photography Radio
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Photography Radio
"Well hello everyone and welcome to another podcast from frames magazine my name is scott olsen and today i have an absolute thrill we are talking with doug hill. Doug is a corporate photographer. A fine art photographer. His work has been all over the place. It's in magazines books. Catalogues it's at the j. Paul getty museum the library of congress the museum of photographic arts in huntington library. You know of course for his work at frames a very active member of the community. Doug welcome how's everything out in los angeles today. Thank you very much scott. It's a pleasure to be here today. It's probably seventy five degrees and sunny but we're on stay at home orders though. I'm stuck in the office at the moment. Oh th that's a shame because seventy five degrees and sunny out in los angeles. That's a photographer's dream. That's what everybody hopes for. You could get that beautiful light out there does. There is so much that. I wanna talk to you about your photography there. There's so much about this. That i find really impressive and enlightening but i got to begin at the beginning i i really wanna know. How in the world did you get from being you know the seven year old with instamatic up to a world class corporate and fine art photographer. I got started. I got my first series camera niagara matt and the reason that i got it was that i was going out with someone who was very interested in pursuing an acting career. And the well. Here's a perfect opportunity. I'll have a model someone that i can work with them. And start to figure out how the camera work then actually worked out pretty well straight off the bat and i had access to actors and actresses drew agents and producers and folks like that so i began doing head shots and i did that for several years but after awhile i began to burn out on. I certainly loved working with people but there was something about the process of shooting. That was kind of growing stale. So i started looking around for other things that i could do with a camera. I had been interested as a kid in architecture. Thought i might even become an architect at one point except that there was way too much math involved and I i got a four by five. Large format camera and began shooting buildings that interested me but didn't know what to do next with it so i started calling all of the architectural photographers. The serious ones in the area Maybe a dozen people. It was before the the field had really burgeoned. I call them all Asking if they need assistance most of them alike. We said no including julius schulman said nad on the internet system Recommended a guy named leeland lee who had been his assistant for a number of years especially through the period when julius was at the height of his powers and he said you talked to leland and i have confidence that that that may work out. I called leyland. Leland was gracious enough to say sure. Come on by. I showed him some of my work. He said well. This isn't very good Which was but i thought. Okay i'll i'll plough on. But he said you know what. I can use an assistant and you're welcome to to start doing that. If it interests you so it did very much. And i learned an incredible amount from him working with him in the first year that i got to know him and i started to pick up clients and found that i really enjoyed the work. I enjoyed working at a much. Slower pace It was hard work physical work. There's a lot more lighting. The cameras were larger and heavier. It required an attention to detail that i discovered i. I really enjoyed so. I stuck with architecture photography for many years at the same time. It's doing some fine art. I had gone to ucla and studied there. And and also cal arts. So i i was sort of on these two tracks one being the commercial architectural work and the other being fine art.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"I gina miso is with Sons dot com and. She's covered the nuggets saen. She's very exciting. And she's in the valley. Unless i'm mistaken. Are you in phoenix now or did you. Did you stay in denver in the snow. What's what's the aware. Are you on the golf course skiing. Which one is it. The former i am. I'm back in. Phoenix have been here for about two and a half years. Now this is my hometown and and yeah it was a. He was a very brisk seventy five degrees today in in the valley of the sun so no complaints during the wintertime Talk to me in july when the one hundred twenty and it's awful so i know that you guys have been able to gloat at different times of the year. What do they call those in the summer. They have monsoons right like they have rain..

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"seventy five degrees" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"That's good morning. Good morning. Good morning everybody listening. We're having a great day. On this throwback thursday. We're going to get started. And i'm gonna give you some local weather for you Here in bethlehem pennsylvania where we broadcast from it is currently twenty three degrees going up to a high of forty three. There might be some light flurries where you are in the next thirty forty five minutes but nothing's going to stick at all in. It might not even come twenty percent chance so that is in northeast pennsylvania in new york. It is currently twenty eight degrees going up to a high of forty five again. Some light morning flurries. Nothing to be worried about it. He's going to be mostly sunny for the rest of the day in rochester new york it is currently twenty eight degrees going up to a high of thirty seven and it will be cloudy all day in hotlanta. It is currently forty three degrees going up to a high of fifty five. And it'll be raining for most of the day so bring an umbrella with you in orlando. It is orlando florida. It is currently fifty two degrees. Going up to a high of seventy five degrees and it'll be mostly sunny in los angeles california and is currently fifty four degrees going up to a high of seventy two and it'll be clear and sunny all day. So that is the weather that we have free. Let us know what the weather is like where you are. This is the sean harvey morning show featuring chain along with our co host barbie cologne way. It get martin started right exactly the only place on earth where you get your morning started right..

Innovation Now
NASA's ECOSTRESS Takes Surface Temperature Around California Fires
"Nasa zico stress mission answers questions about agricultural vulnerability created by water availability to do that the ecosystem space-borne thermal radiometer experiment on space station accurately measures the temperature of plants plants regulate their temperature by releasing water through tiny pores on their leaves if they have sufficient water they maintain their temperature if there is insufficient water their temperatures rise aeko stress produces the most detailed temperature images of the surface ever acquired from space and the resolution is so acute temperature measurements can be made of an individual farmers field now researchers are using the land surface images to assess the wildfires that are burning across the us concentrated areas with surface temperatures higher than three hundred seventy five degrees. Fahrenheit are likely active fires the surrounding areas show abnormally warm middle of the night background surface. Temperatures from the ongoing heatwave wildfire managers can use the detailed information to identify hotspots and better predict where to send firefighting resources

Innovation Now
NASA's ECOSTRESS Maps Surface Temperature Around Scorching California Fires
"Zico Stress Mission Answers, questions about agricultural vulnerability created by water availability to do that the ecosystem space-borne thermal radiometer experiment on space station accurately measures the temperature of plants plants regulate their temperature by releasing water through tiny pores on their leaves. If they have sufficient water, they maintain their temperature. If there is insufficient water there temperatures rise echo stress produces the most detailed temperature images of the surface ever acquired from space and the resolution. is so acute temperature measurements can be made of an individual farmers field. Now, researchers are using the land surface images to assess the wildfires that are burning across the US concentrated areas with surface temperatures higher than three hundred, seventy, five degrees Fahrenheit are likely active fires. The surrounding areas show abnormally warm middle of the night background surface temperatures from the ongoing heatwave. Wildfire managers can use the detailed information to identify hotspots and better predict where to send firefighting resources for innovation. Now, I'm Jennifer pulley

Dogma Debate
Secular Strategies for Politics
"Welcome to the show. So good to be back with you. I'm doing a couple of shows this week. and. They're kind of across the spectrum. The last show I did. I ever with the Mormon So exciting Mormons tinted stay far away from me. But it was fun actually having a Mormon willing to engage in an actual live debate and we went for like almost three hours and so if you haven't heard the full unedited. Commercialized version of that. The full extended version it's at Patriotair Dot com slash David C smalley. But right now. I'm joined in studio, the One and only Sarah Eleven. God I haven't heard that name in a long time. It's so great to be back. Gosh and it's weird. It's our first time in studio. Yes. You've done a actually come a little closer. You've done a lot of stuff with me, but it's always been over the phone would call in like every week back in the day and the old the old dogma debate days don't even call the show that anymore. but it's like. You've been so active in the political scene and it's funny that there's there are a lot of new people listen to the show now, who have no idea who you are, and then are some of the old school people who were like Sarah. Seeing a long lost cousin. Great. So have you been first and foremost good really well, I just moved to Los. Angeles. So. Thank you. Welcome to the fires and small quakes. It's so disappointing. The first week it was clear skies as beautiful and we were like Oh man we're going to go get our beach tent and and all this stuff, and then it's like now now it's. Hazy skies and it's really depressing and you know I sound like a very privilege right now. Go to the beach. The opposite effect for me the first six weeks I lived here it was rainy and cold, and it was like. I know it was six weeks straight in everybody everywhere I would go they would always go. It's never been like this. We don't know what's happening like it's never been like this I'm going. Yeah. Right and then sure enough it went seven months without raining or something it was gorgeous seventy five degrees every day for nine months out of the year or something, and then it rains again and I'm like, what's this falling on my car? This is bizarre. It is really is really rare that something like this happens, but it's that's what they said about. The last weekend were like this is the hottest weekend and all of all of the year and my place doesn't have air conditioning because it usually doesn't need it most people here that and they're like, why do you not have air conditioning? There are a lot of people go out here a little bit north of Hollywood. So where I am it's common to have AC but down actually on the beach, most people don't because it's like. Seventy S. Literally. Just crack window open your door in. It's fine. but last weekend. Right here where I am I say you a screen shot at one hundred seventeen degrees right here at this spot for you. It was one twenty-one. Few miles away. I can't even imagine one, hundred seventeen. I actually walked outside just to see what it was like literally like an oven it is. You just don't want to do anything used. and. I'll say it's still not as bad as like ninety six degrees in Texas. Because of the humidity humidity, you could take a shower and get out of the TUB and you're sweating and you feel disgusting. It is actually a swamp people forget. Reason more than one reason why it's So let's get into that. They remember you from a different organization. We don't have to dive into all of that, but you are now Founder and principal founder. If you wanted to say with or what, but you're now the founder of secular strategies. So let's get into a little bit of what that means because. I think more than ever. We need that right now just the name it says so much talk about what you do, what you were going to Asians. Sure. So you know I'm I'm really kind of like a meat and potatoes doer and always have been I'm I'm really most interested in just getting things done and getting them done as effectively in strategically as possible and I one of the inspirations for me to start my own company to work with. Clients focused on religious freedom separation of church and state was and you were part of this right in Texas in two thousand sixteen. When we got the secular caucus running that is now totally a pre- pretty much self reliant fundraising for themselves. I would say we spent maybe. A total of like five thousand dollars investing in that in that whole event and that that startup period and. Now, four years later that organization has you know a chair Vice Chair secretary treasurer is raising money got a resolution pass in two local counties van in conversion therapy in Texas. That is and more endorsing candidates. Remember correctly was was that the first ever secular caucus for advancement convention I gave a talk at that. I spoke. I Yeah I remember I remember being able to like I was just I got to say that I got to give a talk at the first ever everyone that's huge. Yeah and now they're like fully functioning. Yeah and now there's one in Nebraska just got one stood up in Florida. So they're they're secular Democrats of Florida and I'm working on. Virginia Colorado And Kentucky now, and we'll get into that in a second but I go back to twenty sixteen when I talk about what I'm doing today because from my perspective. That is one of the highest return on investment projects I have ever done. In terms of how much investment of time and money and the long term offensive because you know, you can do a lot of work but you want your. For me I want to institutionalize things that are going to be self sustaining so that we can I mean from my perspective, we are basically forty fifty years behind the Evangelical, right?

Dogma Debate
Secular Strategies for Politics
"I'm joined in studio, the One and only Sarah Eleven. God I haven't heard that name in a long time. It's so great to be back. Gosh and it's weird. It's our first time in studio. Yes. You've done a actually come a little closer. You've done a lot of stuff with me, but it's always been over the phone would call in like every week back in the day and the old the old dogma debate days don't even call the show that anymore. but it's like. You've been so active in the political scene and it's funny that there's there are a lot of new people listen to the show now, who have no idea who you are, and then are some of the old school people who were like Sarah. Seeing a long lost cousin. Great. So have you been first and foremost good really well, I just moved to Los. Angeles. So. Thank you. Welcome to the fires and small quakes. It's so disappointing. The first week it was clear skies as beautiful and we were like Oh man we're going to go get our beach tent and and all this stuff, and then it's like now now it's. Hazy skies and it's really depressing and you know I sound like a very privilege right now. Go to the beach. The opposite effect for me the first six weeks I lived here it was rainy and cold, and it was like. I know it was six weeks straight in everybody everywhere I would go they would always go. It's never been like this. We don't know what's happening like it's never been like this I'm going. Yeah. Right and then sure enough it went seven months without raining or something it was gorgeous seventy five degrees every day for nine months out of the year or something, and then it rains again and I'm like, what's this falling on my car? This is bizarre. It is really is really rare that something like this happens, but it's that's what they said about. The last weekend were like this is the hottest weekend and all of all of the year and my place doesn't have air conditioning because it usually doesn't need it most people here that and they're like, why do you not have air conditioning? There are a lot of people go out here a little bit north of Hollywood. So where I am it's common to have AC but down actually on the beach, most people don't because it's like. Seventy S. Literally. Just crack window open your door in. It's fine. but last weekend. Right here where I am I say you a screen shot at one hundred seventeen degrees right here at this spot for you. It was one twenty-one. Few miles away. I can't even imagine one, hundred seventeen. I actually walked outside just to see what it was like literally like an oven it is. You just don't want to do anything used. and. I'll say it's still not as bad as like ninety six degrees in Texas. Because of the humidity humidity, you could take a shower and get out of the TUB and you're sweating and you feel disgusting. It is actually a swamp people forget. Reason more than one reason why it's So let's get into that. They remember you from a different organization. We don't have to dive into all of that, but you are now Founder and principal founder. If you wanted to say with or what, but you're now the founder of secular strategies. So let's get into a little bit of what that means because. I think more than ever. We need that right now just the name it says so much talk about what you do, what you were going to Asians. Sure. So you know I'm I'm really kind of like a meat and potatoes doer and always have been I'm I'm really most interested in just getting things done and getting them done as effectively in strategically as possible and I one of the inspirations for me to start my own company to work with. Clients focused on religious freedom separation of church and state was and you were part of this right in Texas in two thousand sixteen. When we got the secular caucus running that is now totally a pre- pretty much self reliant fundraising for themselves. I would say we spent maybe. A total of like five thousand dollars investing in that in that whole event and that that startup period and. Now, four years later that organization has you know a chair Vice Chair secretary treasurer is raising money got a resolution pass in two local counties van in conversion therapy in Texas. That is and more endorsing candidates. Remember correctly was was that the first ever secular caucus for advancement convention I gave a talk at that. I spoke. I Yeah I remember I remember being able to like I was just I got to say that I got to give a talk at the first ever everyone that's huge. Yeah and now they're like fully functioning. Yeah and now there's one in Nebraska just got one stood up in Florida. So they're they're secular Democrats of Florida and I'm working on. Virginia Colorado And Kentucky now, and we'll get into that in a second but I go back to twenty sixteen when I talk about what I'm doing today because from my perspective. That is one of the highest return on investment projects I have ever done.

Monocle 24: The Menu
Recipe edition, Joshua Owens-Baigler
"Name's Josh Aaron Spangler. Iraq founder of Angelina restaurant and Tilson. And today I'm going to show about signature dishes temporary tomatoes with actually pester. It's a super simple recipe to make it. Takes a little bit of time, but it's something that you can. Join and go back to go along the ingredients a quite flexible, so feel free to use whatever you having a Lotta what I'm going to start with start with the tomatoes. So, we're going to dry tomatoes very slowly. Low, temper off, so we're going to start a hundred degrees. Stop Prohibiting. For the tomatoes look for good quality heritage tomato with thick skin. We're GONNA look for about five to seven cents meters across GonNa. CUT THEM IN HALF WITH AIN'T GONNA. Drizzle a little bit of sugar. That salt time secret ingredient in the restaurant news does she granules? Get those that's amazing, little bit of time in the spice, splendor and then they. As well, just a little bit like seasoning. One sprint coo over the tomatoes, and we placed them at a preheated of two hundred degrees as I, said previously. We leave those for an hour. And then offer an hour. We turned down to about seventy five degrees, and we leave that for four or five hours. I'm going to move on to how you make the Pesto so again. This is super flexible. Don't panic! There's one ingredient missing substitutive something similar. It's really from thing to make so we start with some newly put capers then add salted anchovies. We add a big handful of parsley when I mentioned, these ingredients are like to go by large handful all in equal parts and keep tasting as you go along together to how you like him a handful of. A handful of activities, a big handful of Parsley, big handful of mint. If you have a couple of she leaves, if not comply with any green hub to nine suppliers, colic, some salt and pepper, a little touch of olive oil and the show chef secret. If outs, ice keeps you keep a beautiful green color. Now I recommend trying to keep your Pesto as dry as possible, so you're gonNA have to have a spatula to have this going to be quite difficult to get going in the blender, but the hard work has really really worth it once you've made that. I would put aside at the Fridge and get your favorite book out rate for three hours white for those to cook. About half an hour before you're ready, we're GONNA. Make ourselves a really simple type per. And, that's with two hundred and fifty grams off cornflour or Either a walk just the same five hundred grams preferably of zero zero pasta flour. If no plane flying will work, and then lead of Soda Walter Secret Hair has gotten. As cold as you can't put it in the fridge for a couple of hours, we'll put it in the freeze of ten minutes, and the code is the better result you're going to get in. A Pan on the side can have a source preferably with a thick bottom and we're going to start. Some flour oil to fry that's. Where aiming for about one sixty five degrees, which means that if you're doing a small source panel I recommend taking the oil two hundred ninety degrees that way when you drop the tomatoes and the temperature of the oil withdraw. They're gonNA cook really nicely when she reached about hundred and eighty degrees. You've gotta work quite quickly so you the oil we're going to take those beautiful Tamalpais dry out the other. We're GONNA dipped in the batter, and then straight into the oil and we're GONNA flip them. I would say often about ten seconds. Every now and again. I should be ready in about two minutes. If you touch the players, a pair of metal tongues, you'll see that he starts to get crispy outside on. That signifies that they're ready to think cooked already, so don't worry about it. Smells is just worry about how crispy batter as

Charlie Parker
Google And Amazon Have a Lead on Apple In The Smart Speaker Arena
"Pretty amazing what smart speakers can do that dining room lights off okay Google set the entryway temperature to seventy five degrees sure Syria will do it you can connect smart devices like like stocks and thermostats and the whole map but apple might have some catching up to do in the race for smart home domination it's put out the help wanted sign for engineers to revamp its homekit platform tech analyst rob Enderle with the Enderle group says Amazon and Google have a head start because they're more open to third party vendors much of the ecosystem is owned by other people which means apple's more proprietary stance could put it at a disadvantage apple skills regard to what to working with other companies on solutions are probably the worst of the three firms consumer intelligence research partners says apples home pod speaker has just

UN News
News in Brief 1 July 2019
"This is the news in brief from the united nations an increase in heat stress at work linked to climate change is that the have a massive impact on global productivity an economic losses you and labor experts said on sunday highlighting that the world's poorest countries will be west affected particularly in west africa and south east asia the international labor organization or low won't in any report that they lost out but will be equivalent to eighteen million fulltime jobs in twenty thirty and coast at two thousand four hundred billion dollars people working in agriculture are likely to be west hit as these sector will see sixty percent of the total label working house lost from heat stress by the end of the next decade construction will also be severely billy impacted according to a letter with an estimated nineteen percent of global working hours lost by twenty thirty according to iowa heat stress generally a cut above seventy five degrees celsius that's ninety five degrees fahrenheit in places this high humidity in extreme cases it can lead to heat stroke which can be fatal molden one point four million displaced people in over sixty refugee hosting countries will need resettlement next year you in refugee agency said on sunday according to u n h ceo's projected global resettlement needs twenty twenty reports those were the greatest resettlement needs in twenty twenty will be nationals from syria followed by south sudan anti democratic republic of congo globally resettlement needs in twenty twenty all set to rise by one percent compared with this year driven by increased displacement in africa andy america's of six and twenty two percent respectively giving the record numbers of people needing safety from war conflict and persecution and the lack of political solutions sion's to these situations we urgently need countries to come forward and resettle refugees said you were in high commissioner for refugees philippe brandy meanwhile related development you and hcl has added support to a cool for many most states to increase protection for the lgbt community and to be more aware of the unique vulnerability today only thirty seven states grant asylum to individuals on the basis of persecution based on sexual orientation or gender identity according to u n h ceo's assistant high commissioner for protection voca tech and do an independent experts victimology go below us many lgbt i refugees continue to face prejudice and violence in countries of transit and his country's according to mr took while it missed the magic out bulldoze insisted that others are also exposed to disproportionate levels of opportunity attention police abuse violence an extra judicial killings along with forced sterilization cycles conversion therapies and finally della russo should hope the execution of individuals who have contacted the human rights committee for help you and human rights experts have said in a statement addressed to the by the original thirties you went panel cited the case of alexandre phil mickelson even though it had requested did a stay of execution on his behalf to date bella bruce has disregarded every committee request for entering measures not to execute individuals while their cases are on duty committees consideration it said on monday noncompliance with e u n panels request

BrainStuff
What Is Relative Humidity?
"Today's episode of brain stuff is brought to you by AT and T. And it can wait. Eighty two percent of people admit to using their smartphone, while they're driving were all used to seeing it. But ninety three percent of people don't approve of distracted driving. We feel awkward speaking up about it, and it's time that changed because it's not worth the risk a text alike selfie. Whatever it is, when you're driving, it can wait. So the next time you see a friend, family member or other human using their phone while they're driving. No that it's okay to say something. Distracted driving's reckless take a pledge to end. Distracted driving at it can wait dot com. A message from AT and T. Welcome to brain stuff a production of I heart radio. Hey rain stuff. I'm Lauren vocal bomb. And if you've ever been in the American South on a hot August day you're familiar with the incredible mugginess a borderline hallucinatory experience, where you feel like you're walking in a stew of your own perspiration. But there's more to understanding that clammy gross feeling than simply glancing at a weather. Forecasters humidity reading to really get a grasp on how humidity affects your health your home and your sanity, you need insights on the types of humidity as well as the concept of do point. Humidity can be measured in several ways, but relative humidity is the most common abut in order to understand relative humidity. It's helpful to I understand absolute humidity. Absolute humidity is the mass of the water vapor divided by the mass of the dry air in a given volume of air at a given temperature the hotter, the air is the more water, it can contain, which is why it's never quite so humid during cold winters. Relative humidity is the ratio of the current absolute humidity to the highest possible. Absolute humidity. At the given air temperature a reading of one hundred percent relative humidity means that the air is totally saturated with water, vapor, and cannot hold any more creating the possibility of rain. This doesn't mean that the relative humidity must be one hundred percent in order for it to rain. It must be one hundred percent where the clouds are forming, but the relative humidity near the ground could be much lower. Humans are very sensitive to humidity as our skin relies on the air to get rid of moisture the process of sweating. Is your body's attempt to keep cool and maintain? It's current temperature because of operation uses some of the thermal energy in the air to drive, the transition of liquid sweat, to water vapor, making it cooler around you. But if the air is already totally saturated at one hundred percent relative humidity, sweat will not have operate into the air as a result, we feel much hotter than the actual temperature. When the relative humidity is high, your clothes may become saturated with perspiration that can't go anywhere, prompting the feeling of being a swampy, bog monster of revolting proportions. If the relative humidity is low. However, we can feel, but cooler than the actual temperature because our sweat, evaporates easily cooling us off, for example, if the air temperature is seventy five degrees Fahrenheit, that's twenty four celsius and the relative humidity zero percent. The air temperature will feel like sixty nine Fahrenheit or twenty one celsius to our bodies. But if the air temperature seventy five degrees Fahrenheit and the relative humidity is one hundred percent. We feel like it's eighty degrees Fahrenheit or twenty seven celsius. People tend to feel most comfortable at a relative humidity between thirty and fifty percent humidifiers dehumidifiers helped to keep indoor humidity, at a comfortable level. They also vitally helped dry interior structures like drywall and lumber to prevent them from deteriorating due to moisture and subsequent mold. If you are not Dorsey person, or just particularly sensitive to that clammy, damn feeling you detect outside. It's finally important to understand the difference between relative humidity, and do point because the latter will actually give you a better idea of just how quickly you'll become uncomfortable with any exertion, and it's perhaps, more often reported in weather forecasts. The do point is in short the point at which do droplets form on objects like grass. In other words, the temperature which relative humidity of one hundred percent is a chief d-. The higher the do point the muggy or it will be, and the more uncomfortable you'll become a do point around fifty five is pretty comfortable but higher than sixty five and you'll quickly realize how oppressive the situation really is a for example, a temperature of eighty degrees Fahrenheit. That's twenty seven celsius and a do point of sixty degrees Fahrenheit or fifteen celsius would mean a relative humidity of fifty percent. Humidity is calculated using a formula. Combining vapor pressure temperature do point, and other factors. That relative humidity of fifty percent is a level that most people won't enjoy unless they have easy access to a nice cool air conditioner. So when you hear a weather forecasters say it's eighty five degrees outside, but with the humidity it feels like ninety two degrees that ninety two is a combination of temperature and the dew point, also known as the heat index. As a rule of thumb the closer. The dew point is to the actual air temperature the more likely it is that you'll feel like the air is uncomfortable humid. Episode was written by Nathan Chandler, and produced by Tyler clang. Brainstorm is the production of iheartradio's house to works or more on this and lots of other Dewey topics. Visit our home planet. How stuff works dot com and for more podcasts heart radio, is it the iheartradio app, apple podcasts or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Today's episode is brought to you by the podcast sleep. Walkers, you may not care about AI but AI cares about you. Maybe it's how you matched with your new remanded partner. Maybe it's the route, you chose to work this morning. These are everyday behaviors that are subtly modified by artificial intelligence without us even noticing sleep. Walkers is the podcast. 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Ben Ferguson
Officer, Dallas and WBZ Dot discussed on Ben Ferguson
"Says he has not been asked for an interview by special counsel, Robert Muller as part of the probe into Russian election interference Dallas police officer, amber Geiger has been arrested allegedly charged with manslaughter in the death of both them. Sean Dallas mayor Mike Rawlings says he shooting death of the twenty six year old black man by white off duty officer is a very serious situation for the city of Dallas. This is a police officer that was off duty but still wearing the police uniform. So there's protocol in how we deal with police officers, and there's there's protocol and how we deal with citizens, and that's one of the

Scott Sloan
Police investigating active shooter incident at Cincinnati bank
"To do with an active shooter who was in downtown Cincinnati right in the area of fountain square. We have reports now that at least two other people have been shot. And this is an addition to the shooter himself who was shot by police. No, news conferences or taken place yet the police chief we understand is headed to the scene along with a number of other top investigators. There are police units from the city and the county both on the scene there. This is not too far from district one headquarters, maybe six blocks, it's just up ED's Charles. But again, we're talking about fountain square and the fifth third building just off the square where. Workers in that building say at least two people were shot. Cincinnati police responded quickly shop the active shooter before he could shoot anyone else right now. They're just a coordinating off the scene making sure that no one else is involved that this suspect in this shooting acted

WBZ Morning News
Exclusive: U.S. Army forms plan to test 40,000 homes for lead following Reuters report
"You with clouds and some sun high seventy five I'm AccuWeather meteorologist Elliot Abrams WBZ NewsRadio ten thirty currently seventy five degrees under partly cloudy in hazy Skies in Boston an investigation has found there's a high amount of toxic. Lead in sounds of homes on army bases here in the US CBS Anne-Marie. Green says children were also found to be at a high risk of lead poisoning boyer's reports exclusively that the. US army, plans test forty thousand homes on its basis for

News, Traffic and Weather
Amazon’s second checkout-free Amazon Go store is now open in Seattle
"As we. Get into our Tuesday so warm, today it's going to be warmer tomorrow with Anti of sunshine that ridge still in place are. Overnight lows will drop again like I said get. Pretty cool for some of us up towards NIA bay and forks forty six degrees fifty two for Aberdeen inland towards Shelton and Bremerton will, be in the forties and then we start to. Pick up some fifties from Seattle King County up towards how much Skagit and what counties tomorrow eighty degrees average again is. Seventy five degrees so

The Takeaway
New York City moves to revoke Michael Cohen's taxi medallions
"Corruption if evidence warranted an investigation the candidates had their first televised debate yesterday on the Manhattan network neighborhood network to of Cuomo's aids have been convicted of corruption of, the governor has, not been implicated. New York, City public advocate Tisch James said people who use public office for corrupt purposes should be prosecuted what we as. Attorney general and is next attorney general will do follow the evidence and the facts wherever it leads. It leads to the second floor so it's important that individuals understand that no one is above the law and. No one is below the, law but as it stands now the attorney

Nick Digilio
Federal Reserve, Chicago and Chairman discussed on Nick Digilio
"In a field late, last night on the city's. Far south side both had suffered gunshot wounds they were found just before midnight near east one hundred thirty first street and south. Road savvy new

John McCulloch
Aretha Franklin, "Queen of Soul," is dead at 76
"Warren avenue closed due to an accident traffic stopped back to connect please seek an alternate route at the left lane blocked I seventy five northbound I ninety four because of the, southbound accident traffic is slowing back to I three seventy. Five I six ninety six. Westbound at orchard lake road accident left shoulder I six. Ninety six eastbound at 'em ten accident left shoulder I seventy five northbound at Michigan avenue that accident cleared I to seventy five northbound ramp to

Gary Jeff Walker
FCC watchdog: John Oliver segment triggered system slowdown, not bots
"A government watchdog group correcting the record on. What happened to the FCC's public comment page on, its, plan to repeal net neutrality before the FCC held a vote repealing Obama era net neutrality, rules the agency's servers were flooded with comments the agency at the time put out a press, release blaming it on a quote attack by bots and coordinated by. Quote external actors now the FCC's inspector-general says that's not true. And there was no attack it says a more than three thousand percent spike in web traffic came right after a call from HBO's John Oliver to. Flood, the agency's public comment page with protests FCC chairman Ajit pie who spearheaded the repeal blame the misinformation on his former information

Programming
The right plate might nudge kids to eat more veggies
"You what her name is right now and we've got to win I it will be a. Female Well I can't tell you what her name is speculation. Is that it is the McComb county public works, Commissioner Candace Miller speaking WJR news Candace Miller said she had no comment Paul manafort's longtime deputy as testified today against him in federal court, Jerry Bolander was there in. A matter of fact voice Rick gates testified that he and Manafort committed, crimes together gates who is the. Prosecution star witness and has pleaded guilty to two felonies testified that it manafort's direction he didn't report the company's control over multiple foreign. Bank accounts in Cyprus the Grenadines and the United Kingdom. He, also, testified, that, he helped Manafort falsify, tax returns and gates admitted taking what he described as several hundred. Thousand dollars for Manafort. That, wasn't authorized Jerry bowed Lander at the federal. Courthouse Alexandria Virginia Kentucky Republican Senator Paul rand Iran Paul, rather is in Russia where he, held meetings with the rush In parliament members in Moscow correspondent Frederik play Chen says Paul was asked to help out, alleged Russian, spy Maria patina currently there. Was some Russian lawmakers who asked him whether or not he could ask. For, Maria Boutin of course the Russian gun lobbyists. Who has since been accused of being a spy for the, Russians. In the US whether, she. Could be released and sent back. To rutta whether he could help with that it's unclear if any. Sort of arrangements are being made their WJR news, time seven oh four millions of federal dollars are on their way back to Michigan to repair one of the worst roads in the state, one hundred million dollars is. On the way from Washington finally fixed Mound Road mccone county executive Mark, Hackell says the big job will. Start in a couple of years because the current repair be something scholas- into the future this reconstruction of that roadway with this infra. Grant funds that we have is going to take us. You, know, thirty, or, forty years out so, we're gonna be tearing it up putting putting that new roadway inn I'll be starting in twenty twenty twenty, twenty one the new project will include a new, roadway pedestrian. Overpasses, and will be wired and ready for autonomous vehicles you could call it mound on the rebound. In Warren, Ken Rogulski WJR news if you're having a tough time getting your young kids to eat their veggies a, new dish could help researchers from the university of Colorado, found that giving children's segmented plates. With pictures of recommended foods in each of those compartments lead kids to eat. More, vegetables the. Ideal ages to try this are with kids four to eight on days when kids use the segmented plates they serve. Themselves nearly fourteen grams more veggies per day on average and, eight about seven and a half. Grams more than, on days when they use normal white plates that's about an additional baby carrot or two per day a small. Increase but researchers say even this little change can help create better eating habits for kids as they, get older, I'm John Stolnis WJR news. Time seven oh five we're gonna head out to the roads with Tracy Thanks Marie and good evening Detroit and Oakland County eastbound. I sixty Ninety-six after. Hoover road you still have minor, delays from crash on the right shoulder southbound. I seventy five after I six ninety six the right shoulder affected from an accident there in also on I seventy five southbound this time after Dixie highway the right shoulder black from, a crash there I'm Tracy racks WJR traffic first on the fives from the. WJR weather center better than average, storm chances around the motor city all week long with the chance for thunderstorms right on through Friday scattered storms tonight seventy degrees some heavy weather tomorrow some gusty downpours. Small hell possible tomorrow Eighty-three and then more afternoon storms, Wednesday temps in. The low eighties, from the Weather Channel I'm meteorologist Scott Lawrimore loose talk seven sixty WJR seventy five degrees. Right now I'm Marie Osborne WJR news. The next. Update it's at eight o'clock or whenever news breaks The following is presented.

Donna and Steve
Emma Stone and Jonah Hill are freaked-out lab rats in first trailer for Netflix's 'Maniac'
"Rejuvenation clinic trending online right now, is the movie maniac maniac you may have. Heard this already but, it stars. Emma stone in Jonah hill and it looks very very bizarre first full, fully released trailer out right now and it, features, Emma stone Jonah hill going through a demented drug trial Netflix This movie will be on Netflix in they released, the full trailer today Kerry phoo Koo Naga directed this. Movie it's a. Series actually it's a limited series it's coming out September twenty first my goodness learning, so many new things here at mytalk so keep a lookout for that, maniac, with Emma. Stone and Jonah hill beyond say is trending, we got the first, image from her September vogue cover looks like we've. Got a little bit of. A sample she'll be discussing she'll be talking body acceptance in heritage the singer guy candidate in your own. Words and we can see you're on the cover of vogue mega vogue magazines iconic September, issue and we knew this before beyond say guy division of the publication September issue instead of editor in chief and winter so go check. That out and one more thing, that's trending the world of science scientists have. Discovered dozens of exoplanets, similar to. Earth UK scientists have identified dozens of plants, outside our solar system with, similar conditions to earth and they have the. Potential To host water, exciting, stuff all. Over the universe today all right we'll take, a quick look at, your channel five eyewitness news weather forecast it looks. Like it will be cloudy. Throughout most day may clear up later on the evening high of eighty two low of sixty two and. Then tomorrow it is partly cloudy high of Eighty-three low of sixty four trillion seventy five, degrees and cloudy at mytalk Now you know what we know More at mytalk. One, zero seven one dot com The next Thank you Me Trusts. Me all. Right we're going to tell you what your wrestling name is right now at mytalk one, zero, seven, one everything, entertainment, six five, one, six four one one, zero, seven, one. Stevie what was your name Forget dr I'm. Dr Pounder Dr powder found a, wrestling. Name generator You.